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The BCHS Pom Pon squad really got started in the winter months of 1978. As a new band director I inherited six young ladies that spelled “B-E-N-T-O-N” across the front of their uniforms marching in front of the band during parades. That winter I announced to the girls that it would be a great idea if they performed dance/pom routines at basketball games. They were not too sure of that idea but dance we did.
Fast forward to 1980 and the first year of the Illinois Drill Team Association. I was looking for a challenge for my new dance team so we accepted an invitation to appear at the first ever ‘state contest’ at Oak Park-River Forest HS up north in the burbs of Chicago. We didn’t really know what we were doing and pretty much embarrassed ourselves (in a good way) as the girls and I knew nothing about ‘drill team’. But after we watched all the Chicago area teams strut their stuff I knew I was hooked. My girls, a little less so. It was SHOW BUSINESS and I knew I could do show business.
The next year I got a call from the organizers of the IDTA and they noted that we came the farthest of any team to Chicago so we must have been really interested. I was asked if we would host a regional contest for Southern Illinois. I said yes and that was the start of the Rangler Girl Invitational (1981). A whole series of contests were set up throughout the state and the Rangler Girls participated in a number of them that year. We had a huge advantage over the other teams as we were the only team in our area to see just how this drill team thing and routines were done and judged. So a couple of thousand balloons later and many hours of hard work led to the squad competing for the state crown in the then novice division in 1981. Leading up to that moment we racked up a record of nothing less that first place finishes in every regional contest we competed in for that year (about 3-4 contests). Well, we missed capturing the first place novice trophy that year due to a tape recorder that didn’t cooperate and balloons that lacked helium. But, hey, it was show business and the girls were sad but excited at the same time.
Now let’s take a minute to tell the story of where the name Rangler Girl came from. Credit squad member Susan Browning for the name. We were all sitting on the gym floor after practice was over one night and we we’re trying to think of a name for the squad. We were all throwing out western ideas and shooting them down one by one until Susan threw out the name Wranglers. That one caught my ear. But we’re a girl group so why not Wrangler Girl(s). And there it was, the new name of the group. But I was also thinking about how that would look on T-shirts. That ‘W’ could be a problem moving forward. So I decided to do a Madison Ave. advertising trick and just go ahead and remove the ‘W’ from the spelling. Thus the name Rangler Girl. Well for the next few years the newspapers all over Southern Illinois insisted they use the Wrangler Girl spelling and each time I had to call and say no-no. Eventually everyone go used to it.